Sunday 9 March 2014

DNA Nails Would-Be Rapist Thirteen Years On


Justice has finally caught up with a former burglar and wannabe rapist, who has been locked-up for a crime spree in which he left behind tell-tale DNA years ago.
Romanian Georghita Plesca, 44, (pictured) tried to rape a woman in her late sixties after breaking into her east London home, one of many properties he raided thirteen years ago.
The terrified victim was tied-up with tape and electrical flex by Plesca, who then ransacked the address and subjected her to the sex attack.
He moved to Bedfordshire and would have avoided justice, but was DNA-tested by local police invesigating a theft and linked to the earlier crimes.
Plesca was sentenced at the Old Bailey to thirteen years imprisonment after pleading guilty to attempting to rape the woman and burgling her home in Baxter Road, Canning Town on May 15, 2001.
He also pleaded guilty to two more Canning Town burglaries in Tree Road and Berwick Road on April 14 and May 17, 2001 respectively and a burglary in Rectory Gardens, Northolt, Middlesex on March 23 of the same year.
The court heard Plesca surprised the lone female occupant of the address in Baxter Road during the evening at the victim had been getting ready for bed.
As she tried to enter her bedroom, Plesca - who had broken into the property some time earlier - jumped on her from behind.
He then proceeded to tie her up with tape and electrical flex and then ransacked the property before attempting to rape her.
Plesca then fled the house, leaving his victim bound in the bedroom.
She managed to free herself and raise the alarm.



On all occasions forensic evidence was recovered and stored and this was to prove Plesca's downfall.
In August, last year, Bedfordshire Police arrested Plesca in relation to a theft matter and his DNA sample taken, which linked him to the four scenes and the case being investigated.
Detective Sergeant Michael McInerney of the Complex Case Team within the Sexual Offences, Exploitation and Child Abuse Command led the investigation.
He said: "Plesca evaded detection for a number of years, but diligent work at each scene meant that, when the opportunity arose, we were able to comprehensively link him to each offence.

"This conviction demonstrates that no matter how much time has passed since a crime, we will continue to investigate it when the evidence is presented to us.


"Sadly the victim of the attack in Baxter Road died before she could see Plesca brought to justice.
I only hope her family can take some comfort in the fact that he is now behind bars." 

Saturday 8 March 2014

Boozy Businessman Nicked For Airplane Rant


A businessman, who aimed a foul-mouthed drunken rant towards a family on a flight from the Middle-East when an economics discussion got out of hand, received a suspended prison sentence yesterday.

Justin Peter Cross, 46, of Horsham Road, Cranleigh, Surrey was arrested at Heathrow Airport after stepping off a Qatar Airways flight from Doha.


He pleaded guilty to being drunk on the Boeing 777 aircraft on January 23 and was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for eighteen months, ordered to perform 150 hours community service work, pay £650 costs and an £80 victim surcharge.


Prosecutor Miss Pamela Reiss told Isleworth Crown Court: “He had been very disruptive on the flight and very abusive to one family, a mother and father travelling with their two teenage daughters.


“Mr. Cross was shouting and swearing, using the word 'f***' several times, and shouting at the family, calling them: 'F***ing pigs' which is a particularly abusive word to people from Qatar.


“He was staggering and unsteady on his feet and the pilot radioed through and he was arrested after the landing.”


Cross was questioned by police and eventully apologised for his drunken behaviour.


“He did say he was only having a discussion about economics and did say the argument was heated and he used foul language,” added Miss Reiss. 


“He showed little remource, but at the end of the interview he said he was embarrased and sorry for his actions.”

Cross's lawyer Miss Nina Kaikini told the court: “He is extremely sorry, he travels four to six times a year, is a regular traveller and nothing like this has ever happened before.


“He admits he was rude and obnoxious and consumed alcohol that was provided during the flight.


“He was under considerable stress due to business difficulties and everything built up and he behaved in a way he wouldn't normally.”


Recorder John Hobson QC told Cross: “You were drunk and very abusive to a family, using aggressive language.


“All this happened when the plane was airborne. It's a potentially very dangerous situation.”

Friday 7 March 2014

Paedophile Primary School Teacher Used Ghostly Tales To Groom Boys For Abuse


A Walking Horror Story: Martin Smith
A former primary school teacher was convicted today of abusing two young boy pupils during sleepovers at his home on the eve of organised trips.

Martin Smith, 64, of Llandybie Road, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales was arrested and charged with the decades-old offences after internet communication between the complainants on 'facebook' and 'friends reunited.'


Woolwich Crown Court heard Smith, who transfixed the boys with elaborate ghost stories, used those tales to instigate some of the abuse, which involved the youngsters pleasuring him.


He was convicted of one count of indecent assault in relation to each boy plus two counts of repeated indecency with each child on multiple occassions between 1979 and 1982 and will be sentenced on April 11.


One count of indecency with a third boy was allowed to lie on the file.


Smith taught at a school in Camberwell, Southwark and all the offences took place at his former two-bedroom flat in St. Julian's Farm Road, West Norwood.


The jury were told the boys were aged approximately eight to ten years-old at the time and were “absorbed” by Smith's imaginative ghost tales, which usually involved World War One soldiers.


They stayed at Smith's address to get an early start on various school trips and one of the victim's claimed he thought he felt the presence of a ghost during a visit to an old music hall, such was the influence of the defendant's stories.


The same victim told police in a video-recorded interview that on occassions he was caned and spanked by Smith, who ordered the youngster to 'punish the ghost' by touching him intimately.


The man also told the jury that on one occassion “confirmed batchelor” Smith put him in a nappy and the truth only started coming out when he confided in his wife that a schoolteacher had abused him.


He approached police with his complaint in November, 2011 and officers then contacted the second victim, who confirmed similar abuse occurred when he stayed at Smith's flat.


Smith insisted he never touched the boys and recalled the second victim warning: “I'll get you for that,” after a caning.


He also claimed to have overheard the same boy making plans to get money as a result of sexual activity.


The third complainant told the court that during a sleepover Smith entered the room he and another boy were in, lied between them, and encouraged them to touch him intimately.

Thursday 6 March 2014

M&S 'Trolley Rage' Death: Woman In Court Charged With Manslaughter


A woman accused of the 'trolley rage' killing of a fellow Christmas shopper at a busy Marks & Spencer's store appeared in court for the first time today.

Melanie Serita Buck, 32, of Chelford Road, Bromley is charged with the manslaughter of Michael Buckley, 60, at the town's major shopping mall, The Glades, on December 22, 2012.

She spoke only to confirm her name, age and address during the short hearing at Bromley Magistrates' Court and was sent to Croydon Crown Court on unconditional bail to appear for a preliminary hearing on March 20.

She is also charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on retired widower Mr. Buckley, of Whatman Road, Forest Hill, who died on March 5, last year after sustaining injuries including a broken hip and wrist, plus further complications.

He was injured shortly before 1pm as Christmas shoppers packed the popular store.

Mr. Buckley, who lost wife Irene two years before his death, died at Princess Royal University Hospital, Farnborough, Kent.

He weighed just eight stone and had severe hearing problems and had retired from an office job at Camberwell New Green Cemetery.

After the hearing Buck covered her face with a silk scarf as she left the courthouse.

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Millwall Yobs Banned From Matches After Brawling With Burnley Fans

Millwall Ban: Dennis Woodham

Two Millwall FC fans, who fought with away supporters after a home match, have been banned from all designated games for three years.
The pair were caught on CCTV aggressively squaring up to Burnley FC fans after the away team rallied from behind to draw 2-2 in the Championship fixture.
They are: Jobless Dennis Woodham, 18, of High Brooms Road, Tunbridge Wells and David Watkins, 46, of Holder House, Cannons Wharf, Tonbridge.
They both pleaded guilty at Bromley Magistrates' Court to affray outside the New Den stadium on November 2, last year.
Prosecutor Miss Lee Verner told the court yesterday that both defendants were with a third man when they had an ugly confrontation with the Burnley FC fans in the street.
“Watkins stepped into the road, rose his arms and shouted and the Burnley group shouted back.
“Watkins and Woodham approached a Burnley fan and Watkins squared up and punched him and walks away, leaving Woodham.
“Watkins then walks back and a Burnely fan throws a punch and is then pulled away by his group.
“The third man they are with pushes a Burnley fan and Woodham then joins in, throwing punches at the Burnley fan.
“Woodham continues the confrontation and Watkins walks back into the fight with determination.”
Eventually the two groups split, but the CCTV follows the defendants and their pal.
“They all walk away with smile on their faces and they pat each other on the back and cuddle each other,” added Miss Verner.
They are stopped by police and arrested and Watkins, who admitted consuming four to five pints, said: “There was a bit of banter and I put a burger in his face.
“I don't remember much. The incident was all a blur.”
The court heard Woodham was “very remourseful” and claims the Burnley fans started the abuse.
Watkins claims he is not a regular fan, but was attending “in remembrance” of a friend he found dead after hanging himself.
Woodham was sentenced to a four-month 7pm to 7am electronically tagged curfew and was ordered to pay £85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.
Watkins was ordered to perform 160 hours community service work and pay £85 costs and a £60 victim surcharge.
Both defendants were made subject to a three-year football banning order, which includes not entering the London Borough's of Southwark and Lewisham during Millwall home games or watching games abroad.


Tuesday 4 March 2014

Bolton Wanderers Fan From West Country Caught Throwing Coins At Championship Match


A Swindon man, who says he acted out of “frustration” when twice throwing a coin at a Championship football match was fined today.
Adam Corcoran, 22, of Cranborne Chase is a Bolton Wanderers supporter and was caught on CCTV at his team's away fixture with Millwall FC, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
He pleaded guilty at Bromley Magistrates' Court to throwing a missile at The New Den stadium on February 15 and was fined £255, with £85 costs and was ordered to pay a £26 victim surcharge.
Prosecutor Miss Lee Verna told the court: “Staff on the CCTV noticed the defendant throwing small objects he obtained from his pocket towards the pitch and was observed doing this a second time.”
Corcoran was removed and taken to the reception area where he confessed: “I did throw the coins, but not at anyone. It was just out of frustration.”
Miss Verna added: “He made a full admission to throwing coins twice onto the pitch and said he was sorry for his actions.”
Corcoran told the magistrates: “I'm sorry for what I did, I held my hands up straight away.
“I did not aim at anyone, it was just out of frustration.
“I was passionate about the team I support, Bolton, I'm sorry.
“I know it was stupid, but I was not aiming at anyone or intending to hurt anyone.”
The bench chairwoman told him: “Throwing coins is very dangerous and you know if you had hit someone you may be facing a different charge.”

Monday 3 March 2014

Boozy Race-Rant At Notting Hill Carnival

Car Trouble: Joshua Wiggins
A drunken yob launched into a late-night race-hate n-word rant against three black women during a violent bust up at last summer's Notting Hill Carnival.

Jobless Joshua Wiggins, 25, of Bullsland Lane, Chorleywood had been drinking heavily and turned his attention to the women, whose car had broken down, after his pal had been thumped by an unknown black man he had also abused.


He pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates' Court to racially aggravated harassment against the women and causing £223.00 worth of criminal damage to their Vauxhall Astra in Bassett Road, North Kensington on August 25.


Prosecutor Mr. Tom Gill told the court it was 10.00pm and the three woman were on the roadside waiting for breakdown assistance when they heard Wiggins violently arguing with a black man.


“Mr. Wiggins was walking backwards and shouting: 'You can't touch me you f***ing n*****. You n****** can't touch me',” explained Mr. Gill.


“The women then saw him lash out at the wing mirror, kicking it off.”


The black man then took off his shirt while saying: “He's not going to call me a n*****,” and punched the defendant's friend, causing a cut to his head.


The three women were concerned, but Wiggins told them: “Some n***** has just hit my friend. I don't need help from you n******.


“You n****** don't touch him. I don't want you n****** touching him.”


The police and an ambulance were called and the abuse continued, explained Mr. Gill. “He was hurling abuse at the three women as the officers arrived.”


Wiggins told police. “I was drunk. I kicked the wing mirror off.”


The court heard Wiggins, who has a long-term drink problem, and also abuses cocaine and cannabis admits he was angry at his friend being punched and insists he is not a racist.


Bench chairwoman Mrs Joanne Baron told Wiggins: “These are very unpleasant offences and if you were not so incredibly drunk it probably would not have happened.


“This is a really serious offence, aggravated by the fact you were drinking and these were vulnerable victims with a broken-down car late at night and they must have been extremely frightened.”


Wiggins was sentenced to a twelve-month community order, which includes 150 hours community service work, 18 sessions of alcohol treatment and 19 sessions of the thinking skills programme.


He was also ordered to pay £223 compensation to the owner of the vehicle and a £60 victim surcharge.

Sunday 2 March 2014

HGV Driver Fronted International Money Laundering Ring

"Trusted Courier": Hayden Walker

A Northern Ireland lorry driver, whose regular continental route was a front for laundering over £200,000 in criminal cash, was jailed for eighteen months on Friday.

Anthony Robert McDermott, 50, of Knockadore, Newtownbutler, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh and his two co-conspirators were under police observation as they laundered money, which came from various criminal sources.


He pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to conspiring to transfer criminal property, namely £17,490 and €116,000, between August 31 and October 28, 2012.


Convicted ecstasy dealer Sean Michael Tossell, 46, of Elm House, Holmesdale Road, Teddington, Middlesex and Hayden John Walker, 42, of Queenswood Avenue, Wallington, Croydon also admitted the same count.


McDermott alone also pleaded guilty to possessing criminal property, namely £100,100, on October 27, 2012 at Colchester Services on the A12, Essex.


Tossell received twenty-one months imprisonment and Walker was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for eighteen months.


Prosecutor Mr. Bill McGivern told the court: “McDermott was to take all the criminal property out of the country.


“It was sterling and euros and came from three different criminal sources.”


The court heard that once a week McDermott drove his HGV to Dublin and then crossed on the ferry to Holyhead before driving across the UK to Harwich port.


Police launched a surveillance operation and quickly established a link between McDermott and Tossell, who had just been released from a ten-year prison sentence.


They watched as the driver met Walker on September 1, 2012.


“Walker was seen to pass McDermott an object he took to his truck,” explained Mr. McGivern, telling the court officers moved in during a second such rendezvous on October 27.


“Walker arrived in a car and McDermott was in his truck and he took possession of a green Marks and Spencer carrier bag, which he placed behind his seat and was then arrested.”

Inside the bag, which had Walker's fingerprint on it, officers found £17,490 cash and €116,000, which McDermott claimed was to buy cigarettes in Holland.


Inside his cab was a Budweiser box containing another £100,100 cash in heat-sealed bags similar to those seen in other money laundering seizures.


Walker was also arrested and tried to hide his mobile phone inside his half-eaten sandwich.


When quizzed McDermott claimed he was contacted by a man known as 'Chelsea' and had taken “five or six” packages to the continent.


CCTV confirmed he collected the Budweiser box package earlier in the day at services in the Birmingham area.


His pay-as-you-go mobile phone had been purchased by Tossell and topped-up by him and officers realised the arrested men were being directed via two different phones.


“He was directing their movements at arms length,” added Mr. McGivern. “Tosell was the organiser, McDermott played a significant role and was the key man in moving money to the continent and Walker was a trusted courier involved in the delivery of money.”


However, Walker claims his involvement was limited to those two occasions and he was paid £200 each time, only knowing it was cash during the second trip.


“I was not aware of what was in the first package, but I could see the second packet contained cash, which I thought was suspicious,” Walker stated in his basis of plea.


“I have no knowledge of where the money came from or where it was going.”


McDermott's lawyer Mr. John Livingston told the court: “He has flagged up his guilt from the earliest stage and he made full admissions in interview.


“Essentially he is a courier transporting money. He did not know what it was for or how much it was.”

Saturday 1 March 2014

Ex-Guildhall School Music Teacher Accused Of Raping Two Women And Indecently Assaulting Others


A former tutor at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama, accused of rape and indecent assault offences against seven women and a girl in the 70's and 80's, appeared for the first time at City of London Magistrates' Court yesterday.

Musician Philip John Elwyn Pickett, 63, of Lyneham Farm Cottages, Lyneham, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, was described in court as a part-time professor of music at the £10,000 a year school and since leaving has toured all over the world.

Most of the complainants are students and many of the offences are said to have occurred in a darkened sound-proofed basement music room, although one allegedly happened in a deserted country lane in the woman's car. 

Graduates of the school include Orlando Bloom, Daniel Craig and Ewan McGregor. 

Pickett plays the recorder and has directed early music ensembles, including the New London Consort and Musicians of the Globe and has collaborated with members of the folk rock group Fairport Convention. 

He is charged with raping one woman twice between October 1, 1977 and April 30, 1978, raping another between September 1 and September 30, 1978 and attempting to rape a third between January 1 and 30, 1988 and falsely imprisoning her on that occasion.

He is additionally charged that on a day between October 1 and November 30, 1977 he falsely imprisoned the woman he is charged with raping twice.

Pickett is also charged with indecently assaulting six different women on various dates between January 1, 1974 and December 31, 1988.

He is additionally charged with indecently assaulting a girl, aged under 14 years-old, between January 1, 1974 and December 31, 1975.

Pickett is also charged with assaulting his wife Claire Russell, causing her actual bodily harm, between January 1 and 31, 1971 by punching her in the face and cracking her jaw.

The Crown Prosecution Service revealed there are at least 102 potential witnesses.

Pickett, who has been on bail since August, last year was released on conditional bail to appear at the Old Bailey for a preliminary hearing on March 17, including an order not to contact any prosecution witnesses or leave the UK without permission.

Friday 28 February 2014

Baroness Receives Suspended Prison Sentence For Drunken Race-Rant At Belgravia Hotel


A European aristocrat, who attacked a businessman and a security guard at a Belgravia Hotel while drunkenly shouting: "You brown people are ruining Britain," has received a suspended prison sentence.

Baroness Marie-Claire von Alvensleben, 60, claims her drink was spiked at the bar of the Sheraton Belgravia Hotel in Chesham Place where she also ranted: "Niggers should not be allowed here."

She pleaded guilty at Hammersmith Magistrates Court to the racially aggravated assault of Canadian businessman Adam Sumel and security guard Haliz Hamza on December 5, last year and received six weeks imprisonment, suspended for twelve months.

The novelist, whose publishing company recently failed, also pleaded guilty to obstructing a PC Luscombe later that night after fleeing to her room at the nearby Grade II-listed The Diplomat Hotel.

Now Geneva-based and relying on the charity of well-connected friends, von Alvensleben claims to be penniless and trying to recoup debts owed to her PR company which matches buyers and sellers in the international property and art world.

She obtained her title from her German aristocrat husband, who she divorced a decade ago, and the family name's earliest reference is in 1163.

She is a well-known face on the charity circuit and was an associate of millionaire hotelier Andrew Davis, 50.

Prosecutor Mr. Tom Gill told the court: "The complainant is a Canadian businessman staying at the Belgravia Hotel and after checking in he attended the bar area and the defendant sat next to him and was talking loudly with two other men.

von Alvensleben told him: "Niggers should not be allowed here," and followed up with: "You brown people are ruining Britain."

Mr. Gill explained: "She slapped him across the hands five times.

"The security man at the hotel spoke to the defendant because other guests complained about her behaviour and she clenched both her fists and pounded his chest repeatedly."

As she was being led out von Alvensleben, the author of a series of books entitled 'Absolutely Everything About' screamed at the guard: "You have stayed here ten years, this must be India."

While exiting the hotel Mr. Gill told the court the defendant continued ranting about: "Blacks, Arabs, Asians and Jewish people."

The police were called and officers attended her room at the nearby Diplomat Hotel.

"She was intoxicated at the time, she was being obstructive to the officer. She was using a mobile phone as the officer tried to speak to her.

"She took a long time to get dressed and she was abusive and aggressive to the officer as he tried to cuff her hands."

von Alvensleben spent 15 hours in police cells and told officers she didn't know she should not have mixed alcohol with her medication for depression and remembers nothing after having a meal with an associate.

Her lawyer, Miss Jyothi Somavarapu told the court von Alvensleben is a struggling freelancer owed money. "She was in London to collect that debt.

"She has nowhere to live in the UK, she lost her flat after client's didn't pay."

von Alvensleben claims she had no more than two glasses of wine, but a Dr. Phillips, who wrote a short report, described her as: "very aggressive" with people who upset her and feels people are: "taking advantage of her connections."

She was given a complimentary drink at the bar because the smoking room was closed early. "After that drink she felt there was something mixed with that drink," von Alvensleben's lawyer told the court.

"She believes her drink was spiked at the bar. She has no recollection at all as to what happened and says it is out of character for her to say such things."

Her subsequent husband died last year and a fiancé has passed away since and von Alvensleben now finds herself suffering amnesia and leaving suitcases in airports and bags in restaurants.

"For her it is shocking. She has never uttered these words before and is upset that those words have been quoted," added her lawyer.

von Alvensleben told District Judge Jane Fudge from the secure dock: "I did go back to the hotel two days after what happened to apologise.

"I spoke to the person at the bar and they said they did not understand what happened because it was not my style and last week | saw the manager to apologise and I've done that.

"I don't remember assaulting anybody. The police were very nasty and I retaliated."

An eye-witness, who describes themselves only as 'Disgusted as Belgravia' said online: "I was there and what she said was beyond unacceptable. There is no room for such behaviour in these times."

District Judge Fudge said: "What concerns me is the foul, unpleasant and abusive language used against other patrons of the hotel, there is no excuse whatsoever.

"You did use words and you continued to use those words.

"You've got some extremely unpleasant racial abuse accompanying this and that concerns me.

"What was said on this occasion was extremely unpleasant and no doubt extremely distressing for those around her that heard this."

von Alvensleben was also made subject to a one-month exclusion order, banning her from entering the Sheraton Belgravia and she was ordered to pay £80 costs and an £85 victim surcharge within 28 days. 

Thursday 27 February 2014

Internet Salesman Convicted Of Gun Charges


An illegal online gun trader has been convicted of selling firearms that could fire CS gas and other substances after an investigation by Scotland Yard's Central Intelligence Unit.

Butcher John Rhodes, 37, of London Street, Fleetwood, Lancashire initially fought the charges, but pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court to twenty-three counts and was bailed to return for sentencing on March 28.


The court heard Rhodes placed ads on a site called 'Gunstar' for a variety of firearms, typically selling them for £150-£250.


They were usually advertised as blank-firing guns that did not require a firearms licence and customers incuded a Colt 45 purchaser, who needed the gun for a World War Two re-enactment.


Rhodes' online identity was 'Johnshotgun' and 'JJMilitaria' and after opening the 'Gunstar' account in 2010 he then set up a second account on another firearms website in 2011.


Police raided his address on September 30, 2011 and Rhodes, who is not the holder of a firearms certificate, told officer he bought the weapons from abroad and thought they were legal.


He estimted his total sales were in the region of fifty firearms and started the business: “To make a couple of quid.”


The charges, all on or before September 13, 2011, relate to a Umarex Walther P22; Retay Desert Eagle; three Umarex Colt 1911's; Zoraki 925; Walther P22 forearm.


Rohm RG3; Ekol Viper; Heckler & Koch P30 Walther PP; Ekol Jackal Dual.


Colt 1911; Ekol Special 99; Colt Government 1911; Ekol Jackal Dual blank-firing pistol; Walther P22 blank-firing pistol.


Colt 45 blank-firing pistol; Colt 45 blank-firing pistol; Saver P239 blank-firing pistol; Walther P99 blank-firing pistol; Ekol Viper; Heckler & Koch MPSK-PDW air weapon and a Walther P22 blank-firing pistol.

Wednesday 26 February 2014

Tory PR Guru Arrested After Confrontation Outside Home Of Fathers 4 Justice Founder

Top: Yalland and alleged injuries

A Tory spin doctor has been arrested by police after allegedly biting the founder of Fathers 4 Justice and his landlord while serving legal papers.

Adrian Yalland, 44, the former vice-Chairman of Romsey Conservatives, Hampshire was arrested on February 20 near the home of Matt O'Connor in Stockbridge.

Mr. O'Connor, 46, and his wife, Nadine - campaign director for Fathers 4 Justice - claim Yalland broke into the home they share with their four children.

The couple say he forced their electric gates as he left the property and then launched his roadside assault against Mr. O'Connor and his 56 year-old landlord during a confrontation outside at approximately 4.00pm.

Mrs O'Connor says: "He took pictures of our home and eight year-old son and tried to speak to him before he was removed from the premises.

"At this point the police were called.

"He refused to leave the area and returned to the front of our house several times to continue his harassment of my family.

"My husband and our landlord were then both violently assaulted by Mr. Yalland in front of our house when they asked him to stop his harassment and prevent him filming our children and home.

"The video clearly shows Mr. Yalland punching one man in the side of the head and knocking him to the ground outside my home.

"A second man attempted to restrain Mr. Yalland from continuing his assault and was severely bitten by Mr. Yalland.

"Both victims required medical treatment, tetanus injections, blood tests and a course of antibiotics for bite marks.

"Mr. Yalland only left the scene when police arrived. He was arrested further up Stockbridge High Street.

"If Mr. Yalland were serving legal papers there is a protocol for doing so. He did not follow this protocol.

"For the record no legal papers were served, though a letter from Mr. Yalland has been retained as evidence by the police."

Yalland, of Maritime Avenue, Marchwood, Southampton was bailed to return to Basingstoke Police Station on March 27.

He is currently the subject of a two-year court-imposed bindover after a charge of assaulting a nurse at St. Thomas's Hospital was eventually dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service.

The Westminster lobbyist is the former executive vice-president of political PR company Chelgate and the director of pro-life campaign group Right To Know.


Monday 24 February 2014

Prosecutors Continue Hunt For Assets Of 'Country Life Couple' Convicted Of £5.9M Scam

"Ron 'n Reg": Lansley & Meddes


Prosecutors were back in court today seeking details of an inheritance received by a socialite who gained notoriety for her role in a £5.9m black market veterinary drug scam.

Self-styled Princess Diana look-alike Regine Lansley, 64, a popular member of the equestrian community, who describes herself as an expert horse-rider and shot was sentenced to 20 months imprisonment in 2011.

Husband Ronald Meddes, 75, a disgraced ex-Lloyds trader also well-known in horse circles, received 28 months for the "industrial scale" operation.

Both are now subject to Proceeds of Crime Act proceedings, which were adjourned at Croydon Crown Court to a future date to be fixed by the parties.

The court heard the couple's eight-bedroom French farmhouse has been seized by the tax authorities in that country, but it's value will not meet the outstanding debt.

The prosecution say Lansley is not co-operating with the investigation, in particular with the details of the inheritance from her late sister, which she received in 2012.

They are seeking a court order to reveal the details of the estate and Lansley's assets and she and Meddes were given until March 10 to reply to the order.

Regine, an actress and model who is available for hire as a Di look-alike, shows no modesty in her online profile describing herself as "charismatic" with an obvious "wow factor" and is constantly told by admirers: "I wish I could be like you."

An 1800-strong UK customer list was seized during the DEFRA raid on May 15 2007 on the French farmhouse 80 miles outside Paris - La Petite Ferme - owned by the couple known to friends as 'Ronnie and Reggie.'

The property was her fiftieth birthday present from Meddes.

Judge Nicholas Ainley told Meddes: "You did very well in France, enjoying the country life, the hunts and the status you had in a very pleasant house and lived as a man of wealth.

"Your greed was such that after the raid you moved across the border to Belgium and after another raid you moved on undaunted and carried on while on bail.

"You could not resist trying to make money from this trade, you found a niche in the market and you exploited it."

The judge told Lansley: "You are an independent-minded woman and what you did, you did with your eyes open and carried on after you were arrested."

Prosecutor Mr. Andrew Marshall told the court: "It is the largest known attack on the  UK veterinary system and the seizure of goods in France represented the largest seizure of illegal veterinary products in Europe."

The customer list included farms, stables, kennels, hunts, shoots and veterinary practices and the medicines supplied included anti-inflammatories, anabolic steroids, tranquillisers, antibiotics, sedatives, painkillers and other miscellaneous products administered to horses, household pets and farm animals.

"They illegally sold vast quantities of veterinary medicine to customers in the UK," he added, revealing 130 cubic metres of black market products were seized from a three-storey barn conversion warehouse that also housed offices and a team of migrant workers.

"This is a highly-regulated area because there can be a great deal of damage done to animals from the misuse of medication if you do not know where it was made, how it was made and the precise ingredients," added Mr. Marshall.

The married couple evaded EU regulations by lying that the medicines, imported from all over the world from counties including Australia and India, were for export-only to Russia.

There was a threefold price mark up on some India-imported medicines and investigators discovered paperwork showing total sales of £13.5m over a six-year period.

Such was the scale of their illicit operation some medicines enjoyed the largest market share in the UK over legitimate products and just one of their delivery companies transported 8.5 tons of black-market drugs into the UK during a two-year period. 

The couple immediately restarted their illegal trade a month later from Belgium, covering their tracks with a string of foreign bank accounts in countries such as Cyprus and Malta, companies registered in Belize and Moscow-based company directors.

This was shut-down after another raid on October 2 2008, but the prosecution discovered the couple continued selling illegal medicines throughout 2009 and 2010 via a Hungary-registered company despite being subject to police bail.

"All these products go through the black market," explained Mr. Marshall. "They are being distributed by people not licensed to do it so others can administer them to animals who are not authorised to do so.

"It becomes a bit of a free-for-all and the food chain is placed at risk as well.

"These animals and their welfare are being placed at risk and the only reason for it is legitimate veterinary medicines are more expensive than smuggling these into the country or buying them over the internet."

Convicted fraudster Meddes, of Egg House, Charing, Kent pleaded guilty to nineteen counts of unlawfully supplying unauthorised veterinary medicines and Lansley, of Stadium Street, West Brompton pleaded guilty to two counts.